French Company Ellipse Enters E-Bike Market With New E1 Commuter

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French Company Ellipse Enters E-Bike Market With New E1 Commuter via insideevs.com

In 2017, three mechanical engineering students at the French University of Technology in Troyes formed the company that would become Ellipse Bikes. The E1 is the first electrically assisted bicycle from Ellipse Bikes. It inherits the design work done on its bigger sibling, the M1, with the addition of comfort, and is currently available for pre-order.

The now-qualified engineers founded Ellipse Industries in 2020 and unveiled their first traditional bicycle model, the Ellipse M1, following two years of R&D and multiple prototypes. With the release of the E1, a similarly useful e-bike, the business now enters themarket. The Ellipse E1 is a stylish electric bike with a high frame and straight handlebars, which is unassuming and rather elegant.

The Ellipse E1 promises to be a capable urban companion, not needing to be fitted with any extra accessories to make it safe and practical to use around the city. For instance, the electronics, wheels, and saddle are all equipped with anti-theft gear. When the bike is secured, any suspicious movement results in a sound and light alarm, and the owner is notified via the built-in smartphone app.

To ensure product quality control and to preserve a strong working relationship between the design office and manufacturing facility, all Ellipse bicycles are developed and then assembled in Troyes. The managers of Ellipse have indicated that they want to manufacture as many of their bicycles in France as feasible. Currently, France is home to the R&D and manufacturing of electrical systems, wheels and spokes, luggage racks, frame painting, and assembly.

As for the specifics, the E1 is packing a Hydroformed 6061 T6 aluminum frame and fork allowing the entire bike to tip the scales at 17.8 kilograms. The bike sports a Mivice 250W rear hub motor with three levels of pedal assist and a torque sensor for smooth power delivery. The motor can propel the bike to a top speed limited to 16 miles per hour. As for the, it uses a removable 360-Wh unit which can be fully charged in three hours, and returns a range of 25 to 44 miles on a single charge.

 

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